Despite the proliferation of digital communication, your handwriting is still a measure by which people judge your character. What does your handwriting say about you? Photo by kevinzim.

Although there are certainly many successful and competent people that have terrible penmanship, the nature of your penmanship gets presented to the public, and is judged and assessed like your manner of speaking and dress. At the productivity blog Open Loops, they expound:

One of those stereotypes that exist for most humans is that bad handwriting is equated with bad ideas, poor thinking, sloppy habits, and failure. As a result, the person who has not taken the time to develop good, legible handwriting finds themselves at a disadvantage in our competitive world.

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But still, we wonder: would you classify your penmanship as typewriter precise, wild scribblings, or somewhere in-between? What worked at improving it, and what's left you with even messier script? Share your scrawl-related stories in the comments.